Ways to Volunteer

Gym Supervisors

﻿Gym Supervisors oversee the "open practice sessions" in the All Saints' gym leading up to the tournament. Practice days and times vary-please see the 2017 Tournament Calendar. Practice sessions are held in the late afternoon and evening.

​The supervisors facilitate the "pick-up" dodgeball games with careful attention to player safety and game management. Another important role is "teacher." During the open practice sessions, participants may be learning the game of dodgeball and a supervisor plays a vital role in educating the participant(s) in the rules and nuances of the game.

Tournament Services

During the two days of the tournament, there are various important "Tournament Services" roles needing be filled. These volunteers assist with production of the tournament, direct participants, and enhance the fans' experiences. Such roles include:

HospitalityVolunteers will oversee the "Hospitality Room" for Referees, Volunteers, VIPs, and members of the press.

Tournament Set-UpOn the Sunday before the tournament (July 23), the venue will be setup and volunteers will be needed to setup the nets, seating, etc. During the tournament days (Friday afternoon and Saturday Morning), volunteers will be need various setup tasks and preparing the gym.

Traffic Control and SecurityThese volunteers assists with parking and pedestrian safety on the All Saints' Campus. In addition, they aid with crowd control and general public safety.

Tournament Break-DownFollowing the tournament, on Saturday evening, we need an army of volunteers to assist with breaking down the gym (taking down the nets, removing tables, chairs, and other equipment, cleaning and trash removal, etc.)

Referees

﻿This tournament could not happen without the dedicated and selfless volunteerism of our referees. The three major roles/duties of referee is:

Player Safety

Game Management

Rule Enforcement

​​The referee's job is not to make every single call, as such is the case with other sports. It is the also the players' responsibility to play honestly and fairly and to abide by the Code of Conduct and maintain the honor system.

You do not need to be a participate to be a referee. Referees may not both officiate and play in their division, regardless of the bracket.​

Youth (13 and over) are invited to officiate the Keiki division.

Master level participants are encouraged to officiate the Youth Division.

The Master's Division demand the most experienced and objective referees--and must be over 18 years of age.

Regardless of prior experience, we are asking all referees to attend one of the "open practice sessions" and one of the "live scrimmage evenings."